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Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
I'm aware there are posters on here who are pro-Trump, or at least Trump-curious, but who are also nationalist and not pro-Putin. Is there anyone who is prepared to admit that they have become less p… (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Sort of on topic: In my view, when considering the degree to which we can rely on USA as a future ally, we need to distinguish between: - USA as predictably isolationist; and - USA as nefarious actor… (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Big G I generally agree the generational finger pointing is pointless and divisive. I would, though, love a world in which one of my wife or I could afford to stay home to look after our kids. Gender… (View Post)1 -
Re: I am now convinced Badenoch is safe in the short term at least – politicalbetting.com
I dunno. I'm precisely what you'd term a 'Labour client vote' and I'd put up with both larger class sizes and lower pay rises to find money for defence. Though, in full disclosure, I am somewhat odd. (View Post)2 -
Re: We potentially are over four years away from the next election, a lot can happen between now & then
There is a wonderful legend about the Trans Siberian railway. The train stops unexpectedly for an unspecified amount of time within a few hundred metres of Lake Baikal. The legend is that the length … (View Post)3